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Community Service

Community service can be personally rewarding and help students in developing readiness for careers and college. Students who complete community service throughout high school can also earn the Community Service Honor Cord. All community service logging is now done in SchooLinks. It's an easy process - be sure to get an email address for the person supervising the service opportunity so your time can be verified. Click here to view instructions, or visit Mrs. Kroger in the College & Career Center. In order to be eligible for the cord, students need 150 hours of community service during their high school career.
 
Places to Volunteer
Name Phone Web Site
American Red Cross (630) 378-0344  
Animal Welfare League (630) 892-9445  
Association for Individual Development (630) 844-5040  
Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry (630) 897-2127  
Aurora Catholic Charities Soc SVC (630) 820-3220  
Boy Scouts (630) 584-9250  
Easter Seals (630) 896-1961  
Federal Food Commodities (630) 406-1444  
Girl Scouts (630) 897-1565  
Habitat for Humanity   www.habitat.org
Hesed House (630) 897-2156  
Holy Angels Food Pantry (630) 897-2478  
Kendal County Food Pantry (630) 553-6775  
Lions Club (630) 801-5102  
March of Dimes (815) 741-3518  
Oswego Senior Center (630) 554-5602  
Rush-Copley—Diane Morue (630) 978-4826  
Salvation Army—Bell Ringers (630) 897-7265  
Senior Citizen Service Association (630) 553-5777  
Tillers Nursing Home—Mary Walt (630) 554-1001  
Wayside Cross Mission (630) 892-4239  
YMCA (630) 896-9872  
YWCA (630) 896-8588  
Yorkville Animal Control (must be a senior) (630) 553-4105  
 
Call your local Chamber of Commerce at (630) 554-3505 to see if any additional local organizations are looking for volunteers.